> On 23. Jan 2025, at 08:38, Till Wegmueller <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hey Reg,
> 
> I am still not on my computer so this is a quick one for now. bHyve and Zones 
> brand S10 can both run ontop of any pool. bhyve uses zfs volumes and zones 
> use datasets. Both reference the vfs path. Omnios and oi are well enough in 
> sync that the tutorial works here too. I dont know if solaris 10 ever had 
> uefi support but that will be needed for a full vm. 9pfs also just references 
> the vfs directory which can reside on any zpool you want even the raidz1 one. 
> More details tomorrow when I have a Keuboard again.
> 
> -Till

Solaris 10 was using pre-uefi grub, I doubt very much it got backport because 
grub2 appeared in Solaris 11. 

rgds,
toomas

> 
> Am 22. Januar 2025 23:49:49 MEZ schrieb Reginald Beardsley via 
> openindiana-discuss <[email protected]>:
>> Does it seem reasonable to follow the OmniOS Debian example but with an 
>> s10_u8 ISO image?
>> 
>> I'm sure this will be painful, but it would simplify my environment a great 
>> deal if I can get Windows, Debian and S10_u8 running in VMs, I wouldn't need 
>> 5 computers in one room.
>> 
>> That is what makes sense to me, but at 71 not much of computing makes sense 
>> any more. Too many layers of jargon and "automagic" :-(
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Reg
>> 
>>    On Wednesday, January 22, 2025 at 04:38:35 PM CST, Bill Sommerfeld via 
>> openindiana-discuss <[email protected]> wrote:  
>> 
>> On 1/22/25 14:32, Reginald Beardsley via openindiana-discuss wrote:
>>> How are these related?
>>> 
>>>           pkg://openindiana.org/system/bhyve
>>>           pkg://openindiana.org/system/zones/brand/bhyve
>>>           pkg://openindiana.org/system/library/bhyve
>>> 
>>> Can all be installed at the same time?
>> 
>> Yes.  You need all three.  (system/bhyve is the executable and kernel 
>> driver; system/library/bhyve has several shared libraries, and 
>> system/zones/brand/bhyve has scripts/metadata defining the zone brand).
>>   > BTW A docs.openindiana.org  search brings up a reference to the most 
>> recent release notes from 2020.  That's all I've found so far plus an 
>> OmniOS tutorial on setting up a Debian zone.
>>> 
>>> Can I reasonably expect to run S10_u8 in a Bhyve  branded zone on Hipster 
>>> 2024.10?
>> 
>> I'd expect it could be made to work but I've never done it so I wouldn't 
>> know for sure.
>> 
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